Implant Overdentures: Dental Implants and Dentures

Implant overdentures provide a great opportunity for people with missing teeth to restore the appearance of their smile while also improving the health and function of their mouth. By understanding exactly what implant overdentures are, you can make an informed decision as to whether or not they are a good tooth replacement option for you.

Implant overdentures information

Dental implants are a unique tool that can be used in many different ways. Overdentures are one of the ways to utilize dental implants in a practical manner. The following is everything one needs to know about implant overdentures, including what they are, how the process works and the benefits of choosing them.

What are overdentures?

Overdentures - otherwise referred to as implant-supported dentures - are a set of dentures that are attached to dental implant posts in order to provide a secure fit. While a dental implant and a crown may be best used for replacing a single tooth and an implant along with a dental bridge may be the best option for a small section of teeth, overdentures provide a legitimate solution for individuals who are missing the majority of their teeth.

Implant overdentures allow the patient to regain a full set of teeth, which helps them feel confident while out in public, eat and talk more effectively and maintain good oral health overall.

How does the process work?

The first step towards overdentures is to schedule a consultation with the dentist, who can conduct an oral examination and determine whether or not implant overdentures are the best option. If both the patient and the dentist agree to treatment, the implants can be placed - although a bone grafting procedure may be needed first. With overdentures, the implants are often placed towards the front of the mouth where more bone and fewer nerves are found. Once the implant fuses with the jawbone successfully, a second procedure is scheduled to expose the top of the implants, allowing for the placement of the dentures.

Benefits of overdentures

There are many benefits to overdentures, and overall they are one of the best ways for people with the majority of their teeth missing to replace their natural teeth for the long-term. Here are a few of the biggest benefits overdentures patients often receive:

A more attractive smile

Reduced bone loss

A more comfortable solution

The ability to eat more easily

The most noticeable benefit of overdentures is the ability to smile confidently once again. However, there are other, more practical benefits as well, including the ability to retain facial structure and feel and function better each and every day.

Talk to a dentist about overdentures

No one should have to live without a set of teeth they feel confident in, and overdentures can help those with missing teeth regain their confidence and live a more fulfilled life. Many who lose their teeth become saddened by their appearance and often feel hopeless. It is our mission to help those with missing teeth feel, look and function better each and every day. If you are considering overdentures, contact us and schedule a time to come and discuss how we can help restore your smile.

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